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Nia Jax Clears The Air Regarding Her WWE Status

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• Nia Jax Clears The Air Regarding Her WWE Status

Earlier today, former RAW Women’s Champion Nia Jax tweeted the following:

“Thank you all 🙏🏽 ❤️ “

This began speculation that Nia could’ve been released from WWE, as a budget cut measure.

However, that’s not the case. Nia replied the following to a fan:

“Oh no! Just PURE GRATITUDE to everyone!!! Never taking anything for granted in life. Love you all so much ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ “

Also Read: Roman Reigns & Nia Jax Had A Disagreement Backstage At Survivor Series 2020

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• OLD SCHOOL VIDEO HISTORY (July 15, 1984) – WWF Georgia Championship Wrestling on TBS

On this day in 1984, the World Wrestling Federation aired another episode of their TV show ‘World Championship Wrestling’ on Ted Turner’s channel TBS.

‘World Championship Wrestling’ originally belonged to the Georgia Championship Wrestling territory, which Vince McMahon bought in July 1984 (leading to the infamous “Black Saturday”).

After the first ever WrestleMania event in 1985, McMahon sold the TV-show and the timeslot on TBS that came with it, to the Atlanta based Jim Crockett Promotions, who kept the ‘World Championship Wrestling’ name and continued the show as a weekly Saturday night Wrestling show.

Ted Turner eventually bought Jim Crockett Promotions in late 1988 and renamed it ‘World Championship Wrestling’, which ironically was also the name of its weekly A-show, until they changed the show’s name to ‘WCW Saturday Night’ in 1992.

The World Wrestling Federation product ran on this show from July 14, 1984 until March 25, 1985.

This episode featured pre-taped matches & interviews on the road to the first ever “WWF Brawl To End It All” event.

You can find the card below:

1. Hulk Hogan vs. Jerry Valiant

2. Interview: Magnificent Muraco & Mr. Fuji

3. Bob Orton vs. Terry Daniels

4. George “The Animal” Steele vs. Steve Lombardi

5. Hulk Hogan & Andre the Giant vs. Murdoch, Adonis & Big John Studd


        
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